Reince Priebus

White House Chief of Staff (2017); Chairman of the Republican National Committee (2011–2017)

Former White House Chief of Staff and the longest-serving chairman of the Republican National Committee in recent history, Reince Priebus provides a comprehensive view of today’s Washington, from the Trump White House to Capitol Hill.

Former White House Chief of Staff and the longest-serving chairman of the Republican National Committee in recent history, Reince Priebus provides a comprehensive view of today’s Washington, from the Trump White House to Capitol Hill.

Reince Priebus was named White House Chief of Staff after leading the Republican Party to a historic victory in 2016. The longest-serving chairman of the Republican National Committee in modern history, Priebus oversaw a dramatic turnaround of the GOP, rescuing its finances, repairing its operations, and rebuilding a ground game that led to landslide wins. He explains not only what happened to the party in the last few elections, but previews where it’s going as the 2018 midterms approach. Priebus is uniquely positioned to provide a 360° view of the current state of affairs in Washington, offering insight into the inner workings of the Trump White House and pulling back the curtains on Capitol Hill.

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RNC Chairman Reince Priebus Speech at Republican National Convention

A 360° View of Washington

Former White House Chief of Staff, and the longest-serving Republican National Committee chairman in recent history, Reince Priebus has a broad perspective of the current state of affairs in Washington. He offers insight into the inner workings of the Trump White House, including the lessons he learned behind the scenes. A legislative expert with strong ties to some of the most influential leaders on Capitol Hill, Priebus identifies the progress that is possible during the current Administration. And as the architect of some of the Republican Party’s biggest victories of the last several campaign cycles, he explains not only where the GOP has been but also where it’s going, including in the lead-up to the 2018 midterm elections.